The consistent callers of Don Bosco Radio advises the citizens of south Sudan to put much effort in cultivation to fight hunger in the country this year, Don Bosco radio.
Deng 4 good a caller from Mapel advises citizens to seriously cultivate to eradicate hunger in the state, Don Bosco Radio reports.
He says before the independence South Sudanese were farming, but now many people reject cultivation because of foreign currency but it is only agriculture that can bring the country into stability.
He attributes insecurity as one of the challenges facing farmers in the country.
Athuok Ayath points out that agriculture went back because 75 percent of the population of youth in the country are lazy.
He encourages young people to avoid laziness since they are energetic in the country.
Debora Lou reveals that western culture destroys the old culture of South Sudanese on how they belief and work in the society for the welfare of their children.
They speakers spoke to Don Bosco Radio on Tuesday during morning breakfast show in Tonj.